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Перевод: confused
[прилагательное] смущенный; поставленный в тупик; спутанный; сбивчивый; беспорядочный
Тезаурус:
- Such spiny little fossils are unlikely to be confused with other gastropods.
- In all of these novels, the disorders and inconsistencies can be justified as the attempt to convey the limited viewpoint of an incompetent or unreliable narrator, or the workings of a confused and obsessed consciousness.
- Now that the tussle has begun in earnest, the East European telecommunications industry can only grow more confused.
- It is easily confused with opposition to particular American policies - rather as McCarthy used to accuse his enemies of "unAmerican activities".
- Sir Cyril Philips's Commission observed that there was a "lack of clarity and an uneasy and confused mixture of common law and statutory powers of arrest, the latter having grown piecemeal and without any consistent rationale".
- He was heading straight into the wind and the force of it buffeted him from side to side until his sense of direction became totally confused.
- There are two groups of tropical diseases of importance; those that are sexually transmitted - chancroid, granuloma inguinale, and lymphogranuloma venereum, and those that, although passed on in a non-sexual fashion, are closely related to syphilis and may be confused with it.
- The situation is further confused by the abolition of the metropolitan authorities and the probable demise of the structure plan system.
- Labour may not be in the business of re-connecting with the past, but its attachment to the future is still confused.
- "GOOD, AREN'T THEY!" he would roar, and take one down, pushing it under the nose of the confused patient, "MARVELLOUS WORKMANSHIP!"
- By the end of the first lesson some medics seemed so confused that they could not explain the difference between an arrowhead formation and a reef knot.
- I am extremely confused by the popularity of the Rover V8 3.5 litre engine especially as it is so thirsty.
- This is not to be confused with the framing of part of a limitless series, a microcosmic view of the macrocosm.
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